Abstract

Through alternating waves of popular enthusiasm and disillusionment with formal development programs, the Talmud Torah of St. Paul Day School has persisted in its commitment to moral education. A review of the Day School's own stages of development and the development of its ethics curriculum over the past fifteen years may prove useful to other schools considering a similar commitment.

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